mcleaves
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I usually do all my posting in Tech, so I guess I should hi to this forum. HI!
I decided to give a shot at performing some gelcoat repairs. I have never done it before. I bought some gelcoat paste and mixed it up according to the directions. I applied it and let it sit overnight.
I just checked it 24 hours later and it is far from being cured. The container talked about covering the repair if you want a smooth surface after cure, but it didn't not mention that it NEEDED to be covered to ACTUALLY cure! I figured I'd be sanding and re coating as I figure the stuff out, so I didn't bother. I have since read in a few Google searches that it needs to be covered to cure
I figure I either didn't use enough hardener or I was supposed to cover it with plastic or wax paper as I have just read.. Maybe it was both.
I need some advice on how to remove that bad stuff. It's like the worlds worst goo. It was actually hard enough to make me think it was ready to sand, but when I started it just made an aweful mess. HELP!! Upon further inspection I can leave my fingerprint in it. It's very tacky. I also repaired several areas on my first shot and I should have known better. This means I have quite a bit to remove.
I also would appreciate some "real world" how-to advice for when I try it again. Been a boater for many many years, but have never bothered to effect any gelcoat repairs until now. I can't say I am excited to try it again!
Thanks,
Mike
I decided to give a shot at performing some gelcoat repairs. I have never done it before. I bought some gelcoat paste and mixed it up according to the directions. I applied it and let it sit overnight.
I just checked it 24 hours later and it is far from being cured. The container talked about covering the repair if you want a smooth surface after cure, but it didn't not mention that it NEEDED to be covered to ACTUALLY cure! I figured I'd be sanding and re coating as I figure the stuff out, so I didn't bother. I have since read in a few Google searches that it needs to be covered to cure
I figure I either didn't use enough hardener or I was supposed to cover it with plastic or wax paper as I have just read.. Maybe it was both.
I need some advice on how to remove that bad stuff. It's like the worlds worst goo. It was actually hard enough to make me think it was ready to sand, but when I started it just made an aweful mess. HELP!! Upon further inspection I can leave my fingerprint in it. It's very tacky. I also repaired several areas on my first shot and I should have known better. This means I have quite a bit to remove.
I also would appreciate some "real world" how-to advice for when I try it again. Been a boater for many many years, but have never bothered to effect any gelcoat repairs until now. I can't say I am excited to try it again!
Thanks,
Mike